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Mountaineer Power Plant

Coordinates:38°58′42″N81°56′08″W / 38.97833°N 81.93556°W /38.97833; -81.93556
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Mountaineer Power Plant
CountryUnited States
LocationMason County, nearNew Haven, West Virginia
Coordinates38°58′42″N81°56′08″W / 38.97833°N 81.93556°W /38.97833; -81.93556
StatusOperational
Commission dateSeptember 1980
OwnerAmerican Electric Power
Thermal power station
Primary fuelBituminous coal
Turbine technologySteam turbine
Cooling sourceClosed cycle, make-up water fromOhio River
Power generation
Units operational1
Nameplate capacity1300MW
External links
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TheMountaineer Power Plant is a majorcoal-fired power plant outsideNew Haven,West Virginia, USA. Owned byAmerican Electric Power (AEP), it has one of thetallest chimneys in the world at 336 metres (1,102 ft). This chimney was built as part of the plant in 1980 and is not in use now. It has been replaced by a slightly shorter and wider chimney for theelectrostatic precipitator andscrubber units.

The AEP Mountaineer Plant is what is known as a 1300 megawatt plant. The actual total capacity of the plant's two turbines is around 1480 MW, and the plant averages around 1420 MW. 1300 MW is the net power that actually leaves the plant, whereas the difference between the turbine output and the 1300 MW is required to run the plant itself. It is a "closed-loop" plant in that it recycles thecooling water used, however it requires approximately 20,000 US gallons (76 m3) per hour of "make up" water to be drawn from theOhio River to replace the water that is lost in water vapor through thecooling tower and the precipitator/scrubber chimney.

The plant burns an average of 9,000 tons (8,200 metric tons) ofcoal per day, and some of that coal now comes viabarge on the Ohio River to an elaborate coal unloading and storage facility. The other portion of coal comes from Big River Mining. An undergroundcoal mine (The Mine Closed in 2010) right across the street from the plant. It is mined, cleaned, processed, and shipped by a belt line across the street to the power plant. This single boiler, dual turbine plant produces enough energy to power a city approximately the size ofColumbus, Ohio. The plant is connected to the grid by 765 kilovolt transmission lines (the highest rated voltage used in the United States).

The location of the plant is routinely given as New Haven, West Virginia, yet sits just outside the town limits. The plant actually sits on land that was originally known as Graham Station. The next-door Phillip Sporn AEP plant and the Mountaineer Plant seem to cover most of the land of the former Graham Station, thus Graham Station is seldom used as a locale.

Clean coal project

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There were plans to outfit the plant with technology that uses chilledammonia to trapcarbon dioxide. The greenhouse gas would then be turned into a liquid and injected into the ground. It would have been the first such project that will both capture and store carbon from an existing power plant.[1] A successful pilot project was built using the new technology which removed 100,000 to 300,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide of the 8.5 million tons emitted annually by the Mountaineer plant. According toThe New York Times,AEP and the maker of the technology,Alstom, spent $100 million on the initiative. However, the political climate had changed by July, 2011 and the project was abandoned due to diminishing federal and state support forclean coal technology.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Warner, Melanie (2009-02-14),"Is America Ready to Quit Coal?",The New York Times
  2. ^Matthew L. Wald; John M. Broder (July 13, 2011)."Utility Shelves Ambitious Plan to Limit Carbon".The New York Times. RetrievedJuly 14, 2011.Congressional inaction on climate change diminished the incentives that had spurred A.E.P. to take the leap.

External links

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Supertall self-supportingchimneys (+300 meters in height)
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